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The Tuen Ma line platforms are located below those of the Kwun Tong line; the station was expanded to include those platforms and an extended concourse as part of the Sha Tin to Central Link project. Space was reserved for the platforms of the East Kowloon line when this station was built in the 1970s. This can be seen behind the advertising ...
The Kwun Tong line (Chinese: 觀塘綫) is a rapid transit line of the MTR network in Hong Kong, coloured green on the MTR map.Starting at Whampoa in Hung Hom and ending at Tiu Keng Leng in Tseung Kwan O, Sai Kung, the route has 17 stations and takes 35 minutes to complete. [3]
Lok Fu (Chinese: 樂富; Cantonese Yale: Lohkfu) is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Kwun Tong line. It became operational on 1 October 1979 as part of the Kwun Tong line . Colour scheme
[1] [2] The station served as a terminus of the 2nd phase of the Kwun Tong line (then known as the part of the Modified Initial System) until the services was extended to Tsim Sha Tsui station on 16 December 1979. (Shek Kip Mei to Kwun Tong, 1 October 1979 to 31 December 1979). The first train departed from this station on 1 October 1979.
Kowloon Bay is a station on the Hong Kong MTR Kwun Tong line.It is located between Choi Hung and Ngau Tau Kok stations in Kowloon East. The station was opened in 1979. Kowloon Bay station is one of the five MTR stations on the Kwun Tong line located above ground level, and one of three to be elevated and open-air (the other two being Ngau Tau Kok and Kwun Tong).
Kwun Tong (Chinese: 觀塘; Cantonese Yale: Gūntòhng) is a station on the MTR Kwun Tong line in Hong Kong. The station opened on 1 October 1979 as the eastern terminus of the first phase of the Kwun Tong line until the Eastern Harbour Crossing to Quarry Bay opened on 6 August 1989.
Platform 1 Kwun Tong line towards Tiu Keng Leng (Kowloon Bay) → Island platform, doors will open on the left, right: Platform 2 ↑ / 3 ↓: ← Kwun Tong line termination platform → ← Kwun Tong line towards Whampoa (Diamond Hill) Island platform, doors will open on the left, right: Platform 4
Mong Kok station opened on 31 December 1979, originally as part of the Kwun Tong line. [2] When the Tsuen Wan line opened in 1982, the station became an interchange station between the two lines. Station layout